If you go to apple.car right now, you will get a blank page, but if the rumors prove true it can someday serve as the homepage of the hyped Apple Car.

According to MacRumors, Apple has registered the top-level domains for apple.car, apple.cars, and apple.auto. These domain registrations suggest Apple might use these websites to debut its much-rumored electric car.

Apple registered these domains back in December through a sponsoring registrar MarkMonitor Inc., according to MacRumors. The Whois records that tipped the website about these domain registrations was updated January 8, but they are not yet active.

It’s very possible that these domains will be used by Apple to host CarPlay content, but in that case registering the still-available domain name carplay.com would seem more appropriate.

These unconfirmed rumors, however, are coupled with news that Apple has hired a bunch of experts in electric batteries, AI, and automotive. And now that Apple has acquired top-level domains for the project, we might get to see the Apple Car on the web sooner than 2019, the year when the company’s electric car is rumored to hit the road.

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